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Feedback from a meeting with disease/health programs on sustainability and transition

Feedback from a meeting with disease/health programs on sustainability and transition. Maria Skarphedinsdottir UHC2030 core team. Program perspectives on sustainability and transition. Background

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Feedback from a meeting with disease/health programs on sustainability and transition

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  1. Feedback from a meeting with disease/health programs on sustainability and transition Maria Skarphedinsdottir UHC2030 core team

  2. Program perspectives on sustainability and transition • Background • The WG has focused on placing sustainability and transition in a context of countries moving towards UHC. • Bridging the discussion between the different players (including working on overall system broadly vs those working on particular health or disease outcomes) • The WG has been broad (reps from different constituencies including programs )but has used HF as a main entry point • At a point in the discussion where it would be good to hear more from disease/health programs. • A meeting Dec 10th with WHO programs on TB, HIV, Malaria, NCDs, RMNCH, NTDs, Polio, EPI, - HF, JWT, (SD) – UNAIDS, RBM, STB – GHI. Geneva based. • Report with more detail – vetted by participants- but some feedback on the overall.

  3. Program perspectives on sustainability and transition • Background to the work so far- • Placing sustainability and transition within the context of UHC. • Framing: Getting the sustainability question right. • The centrality of the consensus on aiming to sustain the effective coverage of quality priority interventions and outcomes - toward UHC. • General: • Complex discussion but interesting to look across • Two agendas – the “efficiency” agenda on HS barriers to improving outcomes vs the “harmonization” agenda more related to DAH instruments and EDC

  4. Program perspectives – some of the “scares”

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